Clarke Quay Singapore

Riverside Nightlife

Named after the former Governor, Sir Andrew Clarke, this historic riverfront area was once a bustling centre of trade and commerce. Today, the quay is better known for its shopping, dining, nightclubs, and activities. Ride the Singapore River for a fun Bumboat cruise. Dine at an eclectic collection of restaurants. Dance the night away at a club or enjoy cocktails at a local bar. See a show at the Arena or walk along the water and enjoy quaint views of historic buildings and classic Chinese Junks.

A much-beloved stomping ground for bar-hopping travellers, cocktail connoisseurs and local party-goers, the neighbourhood boasts a range of buzzing bars, pubs and clubs. Take a jaunt back to 19th-century Singapore with a visit to Tongkang River Boat Dining. Fancy a little excitement? Try the G-MAX Reverse Bungy, a crazy slingshot for those who just want to fly. Or freefall 40 meters with friends on the GX-5 Extreme Swing. To expand your culinary horizons, take a stroll down the Singapore River, and experience flavours from all over the globe.

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Events

Alive After 5 Happy Hour & Ladies Night

Capital Malls Dream Draw Prize Drawing

Oktoberfest

Halloween

Christmas by the River

Activities

Dining

Shopping

Dancing

Live music

Bumboat river tours

Attractions

G-MAX Reverse Bungy

GX-5 Extreme Swing

Singapore River Cruise

Central Fountain Square

Attica

The Pump Room

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FAQs

What are Bumboats?

First used in the 1600s, Bumboats were the traditional method of delivering goods into the city. Today, Bumboats are used for passenger transportation and sightseeing cruises on the Singapore River.

What are some of the best bars in Clarke Quay?

For watering holes where music is the real highlight, there are places like Crazy Elephant and Cuba Libre. Crazy Elephant is an excellent spot for those who like live covers of rock and roll hits. Plus, there's a fun jam session that takes place every Sunday so if you're feeling brave, take the stage and show the audience what you've got. Cuba Libre Café & Bar, on the other hand, is a favourite amongst Latin music fans. Dance the night away with music by resident live bands Adrenalina and The Marisol, and of course, don't forget to try signature cocktails like the Caipirinha and the Mojito Grande.